NOTES: There were at least five very similar cases shown in the advertisements between 1941 and 1943, i.e., the: 1) Attorney, 2) Brewster, 3) Emporer, 4) Galahad, and 5) Jefferson. While at first glance the five models appear to be the same, careful study of the ads indicates differences in case design and jewel count. I have what I believe to be four of the five modes--Attorney, Brewster, Galahad, and Jefferson--and I have what appears to be the Brewster in both red and yellow gold, though the available ads only show the Brewster in red gold. In comparing those four models, the Attorney case is the same size as the Jefferson, and they are noticeably longer than the Brewster and Galahad. The Galahad crystal is slightly wider than the other three. The ads show the basic features of each of the five known models as follows:

1941, 1942, 1943 Brewster - pink gold (but, interestingly, typically seen today only in yellow--so, a different model for which we don't yet have an ad?), unengraved bezel, 17 jewels, four evenly sized "steps" on lugs

Note also that G-S Crystal Catalog 1948 lists both the Attorney and the Emporer as taking the same crystal (G-S CMT346-14). According to my calculations, the Attorney, Brewster, and Jefferson all take the same crystal, which means that four of the five models take the same crystal, even though their cases are of differing overall dimensions. The Galahad takes a wider crystal.